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The Statute Of Limitations Can Affect Your Back Injury Case

Thursday, October 19, 2017

Severe back injuries can affect a person for life and make it impossible for them to get back to work. When this happens, it is important to pursue a lawsuit as a way of protecting yourself. This fact is particularly the case if the back injury occurred as a result of somebody's negligence. Unfortunately, the statute of limitations in California can negatively affect back injury cases in Los Angeles.

What Is The Statute Of Limitations?

All crimes, except for serious ones like murder, have a statute of limitations. This concept is set into place to protect people from being prosecuted for crimes they committed years ago. In most cases, a statute doesn't run out for an extended period of time. In all personal injury cases in California, the statute of limitations is two years. This includes all back injury cases.

How Can This Affect You?

When your statute of limitations runs out, you can't pursue a lawsuit anymore. That is true even if the person who injured your back was very guilty or admitted fault. Of course, a new injury to the back could be pursued without falling under this limitation. In most cases, lawsuits of this type are typically pursued right away. If for some reason you did not pursue it before the limitation was up, you cannot pursue it now.

If you suffered a back injury a few years ago and are worried that your statute of limitations will run out, please contact us today to get help. We can guide you through this complicated process and get you the compensation you deserve for your life-changing injury.